Same answer as always when there is nothing to say. How can you know whether it would be productive or not until you tell us whatever you have to say. — Sir2u
I have no real information about the situation in the USA that what I read on the internet. — Sir2u
Whereas the primary purpose of a gun is to kill and/or hurt people. — Michael
(as if the pro-gun control argument is just that anything that can hurt people ought be banned). — Michael
Focused by whom? The government? And do you want the government going even deeper into the bowels of healthcare and what constitutes mental illness? — Buxtebuddha
Ah, yes, just throw money at the problem. I'm sure the government will spend it wisely — Buxtebuddha
what are the ways in which these people are to be dealt with? — Buxtebuddha
If it is, then you need to explain how exactly most gun owners don't in fact use it in this way. — Thorongil
I fail to have registered any other reason offered in favor of banning guns. — Thorongil
Did you know that the government will be the one in charge of regulating or banning guns, if such things are passed? Your concern here works both ways. — Thorongil
Better mental health screenings and treatments. — Thorongil
Better policing. — Thorongil
Universalized gun-violence restraining orders. — Thorongil
Reform of existing laws. — Thorongil
Personally, I'd rather give up my AR-15 if I owned one than the above. — Buxtebuddha
I understand that, but if you're someone that screams at the top of your lungs about "muh freedumbs" and how terrible the government is, then throwing money at gun violence - through the government - makes a whole lot of no sense. — Buxtebuddha
Who also is going to provide mental health screenings and treatments? The government? Private health providers? Who's going to assemble and sort the information? What happens when professionals disagree on person x's mental health and danger to society? — Buxtebuddha
And this looks like what? Are we to stereotype and shame every "mentally ill" person into some category that says, "likely to shoot up a Waffle House" or "drive a minivan through cafes"? Who also is going to provide mental health screenings and treatments? The government? Private health providers? Who's going to assemble and sort the information? What happens when professionals disagree on person x's mental health and danger to society? — Buxtebuddha
I agree that better policing is important, but as above, what does this look like? Are we to give police more power? What sort of power? Better training, more funding, what? Do we want to fund the NSA/HLS even more, which will mean the giving up of certain privacy privileges, other freedoms, etc.? — Buxtebuddha
I understand that, but if you're someone that screams at the top of your lungs about "muh freedumbs" and how terrible the government is, then throwing money at gun violence - through the government - makes a whole lot of no sense. — Buxtebuddha
And this looks like what? — Buxtebuddha
Are we to stereotype and shame every "mentally ill" person into some category that says, "likely to shoot up a Waffle House" or "drive a minivan through cafes"? — Buxtebuddha
Who also is going to provide mental health screenings and treatments? The government? Private health providers? Who's going to assemble and sort the information? What happens when professionals disagree on person x's mental health and danger to society? — Buxtebuddha
I agree — Buxtebuddha
I don't know what this is — Buxtebuddha
What sort of reform on what existing laws? Will they be federally mandated or left up to the states? — Buxtebuddha
Whereas the primary purpose of a gun is to kill and/or hurt people. — Michael
If it is, then you need to explain how exactly most gun owners don't in fact use it in this way. — Thorongil
Because, in most cases, its primary purpose tends to be reserved for emergencies. — Sapientia
Just an inarticulate grunt to ban guns. — Thorongil
What proof do you have to back up this statement? Or is it just another of your silly personal opinions? — Sir2u
I just noticed this gem. Talk about confusion. I don't know what to think now. So many people have been blathering on about guns being made to kill and then Sappy says most people have them for emergency use only and that is why they do not get used for killing. I would say that there is something wrong with someone's think processes.[sic] — Sir2u
I just noticed this gem. Talk about confusion. I don't know what to think now. So many people have been blathering on about guns being made to kill and then Sappy says most people have them for emergency use only and that is why they do not get used for killing.
I would say that there is something wrong with someone's think processes. — Sir2u
And, of course, to say that the purpose of a gun is to shoot bullets and not to kill and/or hurt people is as wrong as to say that the purpose of a fire extinguisher is to spray water or fire or powder and not to put out fires. — Michael
And, of course, to say that the purpose of a gun is to shoot bullets and not to kill and/or hurt people — Michael
Talking about the various alternative ways in which a tool can be used does not change its primary purpose. — Sapientia
A gun's primary purpose (in the sense of what it was originally designed to do) would be to discharge a small projectile at great speed. Guns don't kill people on their own.
Imagine that humans went extinct. An intelligent alien species visiting the Earth, having no knowledge of the past existence of human beings, would not be able to conclude in coming across a gun that the purpose of this object is to "kill or hurt human beings." — Thorongil
It seems that you agree with me, then, that the primary purpose of guns used by the vast majority of lawful gun owners is not to kill or hurt people. — Thorongil
So you were wrong, not us. — Thorongil
They're wrong, clearly. — Sapientia
What proof do you have to back up this statement? Or is it just another of your silly personal opinions? — Sir2u
I presume you're talking about your own confusion. — Sapientia
How about pens? Why, they were simply designed to spread ink, rather than to be used for writing. — Sapientia
as well as having quoted a few actual gun designers themselves — Sapientia
You don't seem to have understood. — Michael
The primary purpose of a fire extinguisher is to put out fires even if the vast majority of fire extinguishers are never actually used. — Michael
The primary purpose of a gun is to kill and/or hurt people even if the vast majority of guns are never actually used. — Michael
And, of course, to say that the purpose of a gun is to shoot bullets and not to kill and/or hurt people is as wrong as to say that the purpose of a fire extinguisher is to spray water or fire or powder and not to put out fires. — Michael
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